This listing is for: Original Manuscript of "Return of Ultraman: The Monster Tamer and the Boy" by Masashi Uehara. It is a collectible item from Japan currently available on Yahoo Japan Auctions. Rinkya is a white-glove proxy service that helps international buyers purchase rare items from Yahoo Japan, Mercari, Amazon Japan, and more. We handle bidding, consolidation, and shipping worldwide with the best rates and expert support for 25 years. Learn more: https://www.rinkya.com/how-it-works
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This original manuscript from Episode 33 of "Return of Ultraman," penned by Masaomi Uehara, offers rare insight into the production process with deleted and altered lines not found in final scripts, making it a critical resource for serious Tokusatsu archivists.

As a Showa era artifact, it exemplifies early 1970s Japanese television production, a period prized for its foundational role in Ultraman’s legacy and collector interest.

Japan-sourced materials like this benefit from superior preservation and provenance, distinguishing them from later reproductions or overseas copies.

Condition-wise, typical aging is expected but minor wear does not substantially detract from its value given the manuscript’s unique historical significance.